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Question about Karl Max....Why does he say....?

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Why does Marx say : the "commodity form of the product of labor" or the "value form of the commodity" are the economic cell form? Explain what each of these two forms is and how they are related.

From Marx's Capital

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  1. Max Weber "Its On Like DoNKEY kong"


  2. While I am not a Marxist by a long shot, I doubt you will get an intelligent discussion on this issue here.  There are too many childish, anti-intellectual Republican rednecks on this board.

  3. Marx gibberish is to say that working for a capitalist company is a form of slavery. Or that you are trapped in an economic cell/prison. Yet the last 100 years has proven that capitalism has brought more people from poverty to wealth than socialism. You show me wealth in socialist Cuba and I'll show you an ocean in Kansas.  The fall of the Soviet Union was the nail in the coffin of Marxism.


  4. Basically he is saying your commodity or "what you are selling " is labour

    I am also not a socialist , but I believe it could work if you could find 1000 people to run the country who werent greedy, or trying to push their agenda, thats why socialism will never work, because someone always wants more than their neighbor

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